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Protect your gear from the dreaded edged weapon attack

Front flap is covered with pure aluminum chain mail

A ThinkGeek creation & exclusive

You've got a padded sleeve that protects your tablet or laptop from the occasional klutziness and from wayward drizzle. But how would it fare if someone came at you with a sword? Not very well, right? That's why you need ThinkGeek's new Knight's Chain Mail Satchel.

The Knight's Chain Mail Satchel is your basic messenger bag with one small addition - it wears a suit of chainmail! The front flap of this faux leather bag is covered with pure aluminum rings, butted together. Around that chainmail panel is a celtic design, tooled into the polyurethane. The satchel comes with both a top handle for easy grab-and-go and a shoulder strap for when you need both hands for the reins (or the tankards).

Note: this product has not been tested against edged weapons. We seriously hope you don't frequently come across the need for protection from them. In other words, don't take a sword/dagger/kitchen knife to this product.

Product Specifications

Knight's Chain Mail Satchel

A ThinkGeek creation & exclusive

Protect your gear from the dreaded edged weapon attack

Front flap is covered with pure aluminum chain mail

Messenger-style flap secures with 2 magnetic snaps

Compartments

Main interior: 13 1/2" wide x 10" tall x 3 1/4" deep

Divided section: 13 1/2" wide x 10" tall

1 zippered pocket (back lining): 7" wide opening x 6" tall

Organizer under the flap has 2 open pockets (5" high x 4 1/2" wide and 6" high x 5" wide) and 3 pen/stylus holders

Measure your laptop. Like TVs, laptops are listed by their measurement on the diagonal. Bags, on the other hand, are measured on the edges. Not all 17" laptops are the same size, so you'll need to measure the length & width of your closed laptop.

"But my laptop is at home, ThinkGeek!" If you can't wait, Google has superpowers to tell you the dimensions of your laptop if you ask it nicely. Just input the make and model of your laptop and ye shall receive.

"I've got the measurements! Now what?" Compare your laptop's measurements to the measurements of the bag. If the laptop's measurements are smaller than the bag, it fits! If one or more of the laptop's measurements are bigger, you're out of luck with this bag. Try another.